Tesco chooses Digita Tax Software
EXMOUTH-based software developer Digita has pulled off a major coup as international retailer Tesco has chosen to use the company's award-winning personal tax software.
Tesco chooses Digita Tax Software
Digita's award-winning Personal Tax product has been acquired by Tesco PLC, one of the world's leading international retailers.
Major recruitment drive as Digita invests
Following the recent acquisition of Digita by Thomson Reuters, the award-winning software developer has announced an investment programme.
Digita acquired by Thomson
Digita, the Exmouth based producer of tax and accounting software, has been acquired by Thomson International.
Thomson Corporation acquires Digita, a leading UK accountancy software provider
The Thomson Corporation has acquired Digita, a leading provider of software to the accountancy profession in the UK.
Digita throws in its lot with Thomson
Exmouth-based tax and practice software house Digita has been acquired by Thomson International for an undisclosed sum. John Stokdyk reports.
Conference report: Digita determined to stay out in front
Digita's annual conference is always an upbeat affair and this year was no exception, reports Nigel Harris.
Digita to unveil time and fees capability
Software group to launch new time and fees offering at annual conference.
Puff of smoke
IF THERE IS anything that tax advisers could learn about the failure of HMRC's SA Online system on 31 January 2008, it is that it would probably be a good idea to look at paying for proprietary software.
Business relationships must complement technology
The importance of developing effective working relationships between practitioners and software suppliers has been emphasised by Henry Ejdelbaum, Managing Director of AIMS Accountants for Business, as one of the firm’s key reasons for acquiring Digita products.
Up Close and Personal with HMRC
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs will update practitioners on the latest stage in the implementation of Carter at the 6th Digita Annual Conference in March.
Data Protection – how to avoid a catastrophe
The recent news that names, addresses, bank account details, dates of birth and national insurance numbers of 25 million people were lost by HMRC quite understandably caused widespread alarm with the potential harm being described as 'catastrophic'.
Digita first to achieve Vista accreditation
Digita first in accounting software market to achieve Vista stamp of approval.

